4. The world’s nearly perfect
cone. It stands
majestically at 7,946
ft. from the broad base
about 10 km. in radius. The
crater is 2,451 meters
above sea level and with a
diameter of .5 kilometer. It
has a notched rim where a
pool or building hot lava
boils and rich coal deposits
could be found.
5. It nestles on the eastern slopes
of Mt. Mayon at an altitude of
2,700 ft. An excellent summer
resort with almost similar
temperature with Baguio at 28
degrees Celsius. It is popularly
known as “heaven on earth”
because of the hanging clouds
and the pleasant climate where
cool and invigorating air could
be experienced.
6. Originally, the word was
“Kagsawa”. It was derived from Kag,
“who does or owner” and SAWA,
meaning “ a python” which suggested
“one who collects snake” or perhaps
“a snake charmer,” On its worst, it
signifies “excesses” from SAWA
(pronounced in “maragsa” on the last
syllable) meaning “too much.” Fr.
Francisco Aragonesses, OFM, former
curate of Kagsawa and Budyaw,
seemed to confirm the notable
“overindulgence” of the people
during the time.
7. Built in 1773 by Franciscan
missionaries, that is , three
years before the declaration
of American Independence
from the Spanish colonizers.
Its highly prized by art
enthusiast because of its
rich baroque
architecture. Its very huge
structure is considered
above standard.
8. It is another missionary
church built out of volcanic
rocks. Today, relics from
Hoyop-hoyopan caves are
carefully stored and displayed
for viewing. These relics
excavated from the cave reflect
historical origins. They
manifest the early Malaysian
influence through the burial jars
excavated. Glazed ceramics
reveal Chinese influx while the
primitive potteries are derived
from the flourishing Philippine
culture 2, 000 years ago.
9. Every 3rd Saturday of August in
Joroan, Tiwi, Albay. This yearly
pilgrimage to Our Nuestra Señora
de Salvacion, the Patroness of
Albay. It’s highlighted by a
maritime procession and a
concelebrated Mass on the shores
of Sogod Beach. Thousands of
pilgrims from different places
flocked to pay homage to the
Marian image.
10. Another attraction in
Manito is this long
stretch of coral
sands. So white that it
glistens under the rays
of the sun. It is excellent
for bathing, ski-diving
and fishing.
11. The clear and almost
unspoiled beach have
lured hundreds of
tourists to this place in
Tabaco. Its strategic
location has commanded
a breathtaking view of
Tabaco Bay and the green
soft-looking and quiet
island of San Miguel.
12. In Bacacay, it is the most
popular beach. Well-known
for its enclaves of black sandy
beachers with towering
coconut palms and lush
vegetation providing cool
shades. These beaches are
closely adjacent to the
national highways. Almost
unspoiled, it is an excellent
place for bathing and
fishing. A convenient place to
spend the summer.
13. Another natural
phenomena in Tiwi
besides the road to
Joroan is this tiered
waterfalls set on a
beauteous
mountainside. Its
cascading water blend
perfectly with its natural
springs. It is
recommended site for
bathing, picnics and
photography.
14. Located in Malilipot,
Albay. It is considered as
one of the highest waterfalls
in the country because of its
seven-tiered cascading
white foam. It is estimated
to have a vital height of 800
feet from the top. The first
catch basin forms below
where hundred of bathers
could refresh from the
scorching heat of summer.
It is accessible only by foot
trail.
15. It is a geothermal-like
formation. The steam pressure is
described as stronger than Tiwi
Geothermal. The lake has an
outlet near the seashore, just a
hundred meters away from where
the steaming sands and coral like
rocks emits the geysers in a
fountain-like formation. The best
time to see this natural wonder is
on low tide. The steaming geyser
shoots upward. It could be seen
from miles. Accessible by any
type of motor vehicle. Located in
Manito, Albay.
16. The name really means
“Caves of the
Bats.” There is grotto-
like formation inside
which astounds visitors.
It is found in Camalig. It
takes around 30 minutes
trek inside Hoyop-
hoyopan cave.
17. A natural tunnel-like
structure in
Camalig, Albay. Legend
says that this cave was
the primitive habitat of
the natives in the area.
It is one of the most
popular attractions in
Albay. It could be
reached by any type of
motor vehicles.
18. A long stretch of newly-built
concrete road in Daraga
Albay. It connects the Pan
Philippine Highway going to
Sorsogon and zigzags against a
scenic mountainside. The
Panoramic view of Daraga and
Legazpi is spellbinding
especially at night. It has
become a favorite stopover and
resting place for motorists who
want to relax from a very tiring
trip.
19. Lignon Hill is located
in
Legazpi, Albay, Philippi
nes. Interesting place
really Lignon Hill right
smack in the middle of
Mayon and Legazpi
downtown area..the foot
of that hill is actually
Lezaspi Airport.
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21. Apart from being a travel
destination, Albay boasts of native delicacies
that would surely whet your appetites.
Pinangat and Bicol Express are popular
Bicolano dishes that use coconut milk as
ingredient. The town of Camalig is known to
the maker and exporter of these native
delicacies.
22. Bicol Express is an
ultra-spicy dish made of
chilli and pork cooked in
coconut milk. And
fortunately for travellers
who are hooked at first
bite, these delicacies are
available in can, bottle or
sold frozen along many
souvenir shops in the
province.
23. Pinangat is a
dish made of shredded
young gabi or taro
leaves, shrimps, pork
and ginger, wrapped in
whole taro leaf and
cooked in coconut milk
until done.
24. Tinilmok is
another version of
pinangat but the
difference is the
filling—it is made of
sliced young coconut
meat and small
shrimps.
25. Another Bicolano
delicacy is the kinunot.
This dish is made from
stingray meat and
malunggay (horseradish)
and is cooked in coconut
milk. As with pinangat
and bicol express, kinunot
is added with chilli and
spices for that fiery
appeal.
26. Albay also is known
to produce its local version
of sausages called
longganisa of Guinobatan.
The local sausage has a
distinctive taste of saltiness
and sourness. This dish is
usually best served for
breakfast dipped in vinegar
or condiment of your choice.
One can buy this cheaply at
the Guinobatan market.
27. Most definitely, Albay offers dishes that
are generally doused in coconut cream and
the added chilli makes it a filling gustatory
adventure. One must be brave enough even
to try bicol express as its fiery appeal can be
truly overwhelming for the unaware eater.
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29. Residents in the coastal
town of Tiwi, Albay have managed
to make noodles out of this salt-
water algae, which has long since
become a source of livelihood for
the entire community.
From just seaweed
noodles, the town also makes other
organic products like malunggay
tea and has likewise expanded the
noodle’s flavors to include
malunggay and pumpkin.